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        Mobily's Role in Enabling Saudi Arabia's Ambitions to

        Become a Global Digital Hub





        As digital transformation and cloudification accelerate both at the
        business and consumer level, global internet traffic is doubling every
        two to three years. This requires the availability of state-of-the-art
        domestic  and  international  connectivity  infrastructure,  along  with
        data centers where the content is locally hosted and interconnected
        at internet exchange points (IXPs).

        Today’s global digital hubs— such as Frankfurt, Singapore, London,
        Amsterdam, Tokyo, New York, and São Paulo are the locations where
        carriers, hyperscalers,  cloud providers,  digital  content  platforms
        (OTTs),  content  delivery networks  (CDNs),  and  gaming platforms
        are locally hosted and globally connected. And as more participants
        join a digital hub, the hub's scale and value increases, which in turn
        boosts  its  attractiveness  and  leads  to  more  ecosystem  players
        arriving in that location.

           Middle  East  international  bandwidth  is
           expected  to increase at a compound
           annual  growth rate (CAGR)  of 35%  in the
           years  leading  up  to  2028  and  we  believe
           the  accelerated  adoption  of  emerging
           technologies such as AI, AR/VR, autonomous
           vehicles, and robotics will require advanced

           ICT infrastructure along with domestic and
           international connectivity.
                                                                 Eng. Thamer Alfadda

        The global digital hubs mentioned above also serve as the world's   SVP
        business,  financial,  and  logistics  hubs,  benefiting  from  their   Mobily Wholesale &Carriers
        strategic geographical locations, advanced infrastructure, favorable
        investment  climates,  enabling  policy and  regulatory frameworks,
        and multicultural environments. These factors are central to Saudi
        Arabia’s ongoing transformation efforts, supported by the third pillar
        of Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to leverage the Kingdom's unique
        strategic  location  to position  it  as  a global  hub connecting  three
        continents — Asia, Europe, and Africa.

        Middle  East  international  bandwidth  is  expected  to increase  at  a
        compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 35% in the years leading
        up to 2028  and we believe the accelerated adoption of emerging
        technologies such as AI, AR/VR, autonomous vehicles, and robotics
        will  require advanced ICT infrastructure  along  with  domestic and
        international connectivity.


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